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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[DECEMBER 19, 1874, 
NEW CATALOGUES for 1874. 
A Descriptive ‘CATALOGUE be bakes ce 
A Descriptive CATALOGUE of FRUITS. 
: ve CATALOGUE of BULBS, 
“CATALOGU UE of GENERAL NURSERY 
STOCK. Address 
sa ten AND SON, The Nurseries, Maresfield, near 
usheia, Susse: 
ae Nursery, Kent, SE 
One Mile from Eltham Station, Leop ery Two Miles from 
HIRTY ACRES of well 
ROSES, FRUIT TREES, ke 
s season are invi vited t 
JAMES W. ‘TODMAN. 
Poe US GLOBULUS Caronno 
Blue — Sof the Blue Gum, an 
Ener orest Trees and Shrubs, can = 
obtained 
5 F. CRESWELL, Wholesale na Retail Seed Merchant, 
T: s Branch E aeablishments, 
Stre Syda, New n Wales; and 3 
gs, Cege Street, Melbourne, Victori. 
Brace LISTS 1 UE. e 29 
JF PE 
aa racial: jasminifiora, 
SRS: JOHN D ON AND CO. ey 
Stock of the above ber inter-floweri 
a pe A me nen season. y bis per dozen, fine 
ending out ie New pine “Hes 
BOLDTII TT CORVMBIFLORA, which is a great acquisition, i 
plan 6s. per dozen. 
eries, Ascot, Berks. 
 Falarsoni 
S: THOMSO begs. ve nee strong 
healthy plants of Show, apoios, age Fan NS eet 
GONTUMS, in 60 pots, distinc 
tock of WINTER ‘BLOOMING? PLANTS, com- 
ies Camelli ytisus ra 
Poinsettias, Cinerarias, 
double Primulas, ’Solanums (well set 
A large stock of CROTONS, beauiflly eo 
The Nurseries, Wimbled 
New Grape.—Venn’s 
W; DODDS, having Seea all aa.” strongest 
- plants of the above E Eei to G RAPE, begs 
eg 25s. each, d 
office Order on aior payab 
WILLIAM DODDS, A iait Villa, Bishopston, Bristol. 
STRONG FORESIF TREES. 
Kii Teva “ae rion or Soa: 
LARCH, 2 to 3, and 2% to 3% feet. 
SCOTCH nets oiky o a k 
SPRUCE, 2to2 ” 2% to o 3, and 3 to t 
The abo 
there is a considerable quan tity o of eac 
OHN HILL, Spot Acre Nurseries, wen Stone aint hire. 
PAM 
cA, eate; k to 2 feet, 20s. per 
5 pada hase tee 
75S. 100 ; wo ergs 
age , Maresfield, ar Uei 
to 4 feet, 
osr per 109, Too. 
Rhododendrons. ; 
FES, ee ae epia a 
: following 
and FOREST 1 : 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of BULBS, Address, 
a AnD MAYOS, King’s Acre Nurseries, near 
a wellcoted a8 and CHESTNUTS, 
os ELM, English, 6 to pevbekn gar kee Fa 100s. per 
_ Too; mato io fect, 18s. per dozen; 12 to r4 feet, 30s, per 
ELM, ‘Chichester, 6to 8 feet, 8 to x0 fee 
‘100: 10 to 12 feet, 185. ia —— 
CHESTNUT, Horse, 6 to 7 feet, ee 
unl fo fi Cet teed 6 to8 
; 4 A Bd hod 
vane SONS S, Royal Nurseries; 
To to 12 feet, 
ed nd hae 8 to 
Cirencester. 
Se m 
RRS 
9200000000090909 
LILACS, + very bushy 
RIBES SANGUINEA vs very sig is 
hy 
a aias A JAPONICA, age bushy .. ge 
: ‘andswort 
PRIVER ov: wots, 2 pl H> xe A T 
VIRGINIAN CREEPER S s PE 
DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS, extra 25 
SPIRÆA FILAPENDULA PLENA 18 
SONIA ANTARCTICA, extra 
oe .. 
84 
M RUSHFORTH, Seed Merchant and N > 
i Woodsome Hill, Hunslet ; ers 
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emosus, piphyl- 
MONRO'S 
DUKE OF EDINBURGH CUCUMBER, 
First-Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society, 1873, 
For Photograph of House and Certificates see “ Gardeners Chronicle,” October 31, 1874, 
TO THE TRADE ONLY. 
SEEDS OF THE ABOVE CUCUMBER 
will be sent out to the Trade by 
J. MONRO himself. 
Orders sent off same day as received till Stock — 
is exhausted, Carriage paid, 
has 
eh 
: Post Office Orders at Potter’s Bar, N. 
Price per 100 Seeds, £1; 500, 
1000, £9. 
PRIZES OFFERED. 
To Show that the above Cucumber is all tat 
is represented to be, J. MONRO will, 
AT THE 
Great Provincial Exhibition 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL soci 
IN 1875, 
GIVE THE FOLLOWING PRIZES Hi 
£3 for the best brace ; £2 for the second 
and £1 for the third. 
Great International Exhibitio 
Edinburgh, 1875, 
£3 for the best brace ; £2 for the second b 
and £1 for the third. 
LIST of FIRMS PURCHASING SEE 
will be Published in the last Number of 
Gardeners’ Chronicle for 1874 
Electros | “of large block (see Ga 
Chronicle for October 31, . 545) 9% 
must be ordered one week before 
first stock is exhausted. 
J. MONRO, POTTER’S BAR, 
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